1 They hope to get the Club‘s hockey programnte off to a good start with proceeds fro m this sale. Further information may be obtained from Mr. John Inâ€" gram at ME. 5 â€"5496. The boys will be out each Fri day evening and all day Satur day on the three weekends, Sept 20 and 21, 27 and 28 and Oct 4 and 5. All the boys involved in the sale will be wearing their Club baseball sweaters, and selling guaranteed Sylvania light bulbs, 60 and 100, at $1.00 for 4 bulbs in a bag. The Duffield Boys‘ Club will run an electric light bulb sale on each of the next three weekâ€" ends, with proceeds to go to the work of the Club. The club opens Tuesday, Sepâ€" tember 24 at 5:00 p.m. Girls inâ€" terested should call the °Y‘ now for further details, at CH. 4 â€"5541. Several girls in the community have asked for this activity, and the ‘Y‘ has been fortunate enough to discover an experiencâ€" ed and vivacious young woman, Mrs. Judith Camps, of Weston, to lead the group. Staff members and volunteers will assist Mrs. C a mps to provide a relaxed, pleasant series for the new club. The new girls‘ Teen Club in the Weston and District Y. W. â€" C. A., 31 King Street, will begin the season with a Charm course for the younger teen â€" ager. New Teen Club At YW Offers Charm Course THESE FOUR NORTH CENTRAL Metâ€" ropolitan Toronto area executives are disscussing the United Appeal fund obâ€" jective for the northern part of Metroâ€" politan Toronto in the commercial divâ€" ision. The canvassers whom they have organized will seek a total of $101,500 on "Blitz Day", Thursday, September 26th, when they call on commercial esâ€" NC & , SVP 1221 Weston Rd. 163 â€"3 378 For Cars & Information â€" 763â€"4641/4642 ï¬i\?ï¬â€œâ€œl THOMSON Duffield Boys To Sell Bulbs For Their Club N VOTE q â€" SEPI. 25 PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE YORK SOUTH COMMITTEE ROOMS ‘Make Your Vote Count And Defeat Socialism‘ Also on Tuesday, September 17th at 8:00 p.m. the Glenfield Acres â€" Ratepayers â€" Association will have their Candidates Meetâ€" ing at Stanley Rd. School. There will also be a regular Ratepayâ€" I find it very hard to convince myself that summer is over since | il have just returned from my{ vacation which I usually have) in midâ€"summer. However here it is September and when 1 finâ€" | ally crawled back to civilization | last weekâ€"end I noticed all along ’ the highways in Ontario there| were election signs and I came‘ back to my senses and realized | there will be an election in two | weeks. It seems to have crept| up on us quietly, and suddenly here it is Well as I predicted long before I went off on my vacation, the Progressive Conâ€"; servative candidate for Yorkâ€" view will be Mrs. Isobel Walker who has been school trustee in Ward Seven for several years. The. Liberal candidate is Bill Lyon, well known to many resiâ€" dents personally as the man most active in our Member of Parliament, Jim Walker‘s camâ€" paign. The New Democrats have Fred Young running in Yorkâ€" view. Mr. Young is also well known both as a municipal lea der and as a relired minister. Elections mean Candidate‘s Night Meetings for most rateâ€" payers groups since this is an acceptable courtesy paid the dsydidates by most clubs and organizations that gather toâ€" | gether people who are interestâ€" ed in the community. : On Tuesday, September 17th, at 8:00 p.m. the Belmar Ratcâ€" payers Association will have a Candidates Meeting at Chalkâ€" farm Drive School and all resiâ€" dents are invited to attend. Oakdale Heights k Belmar Park tablishments asking for support for Metro‘s United Appeal. From the left they are: Robert Mayor, Levy Industâ€" ries Limited; Geoff Bunting, Carling Breweries; Squadron Leader Tim A. Hogan, R.C.A.F., Downsview; and Harâ€" old Armstrong, Canadian General Elâ€" ectric. 2609 Eglington W. Many residents of Belmar Park have expressed delight at the idea of having a bakery store on Jane Street above Wilâ€" son Avenue as a sign has been put up stating this fact. I can appreciate this attitude since the residents of Oakdale Heights and Glenfield Acres are still the only ones who have lived in subâ€" urbia for more than four years without stores. That is a record many of us would love to see broken. However the commercial zoning Qamed on the southâ€"easi Since the facilities at Calico Drive School are not suitable as yet for holding meetings as the school addition is not completed the Oakdale Heights Ratepayers Association had not considered holding a Candidates Night. 1 mentioned this to Mrs. Martin of Glenfield Acres and their exâ€" ecutive was kind enough to exâ€" tend an invitation to the resiâ€" dents of Oakdale Heights to atâ€" end" their meeting to hear the candidates. The Oakdale Heights Ratepayers Association will hold their opening meeting later in the month if a shool permit is obtainable, but those residents who wish to hear the election issues and meet the candidates may attend the Glenfield Acres Ratepayers _ Association _ meetâ€" ing, on September 17th at Stanâ€" ley Road School. ‘ ers Meeting following the canâ€" didates speeches as there is much business to attend to. The proâ€" gramme for the winter season will be discussed and news of the Ratepayers activities during the summer months will be reâ€" ported. Also the Ratepayers exâ€" ecutive _ welcomes _ o pinions, beefs, bouquets etc. as usual. (Continued on page 15) A handsome, durable reinforced in heavy areas A regular Sturdy metal case with unbreakable poly head. Compass is easy to read day or night. ced in heavy we assorted colours 1746 WESTON RD. Firest mat, wear rs. 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